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The Supreme Court's three-day debate on health reform is an unprecedented platform for social media coverage and controversy. The dust hasn't settled on Day One. Here's the best from Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.

John Atwood: “I recommend that people read the transcript at the same time as listening to the audio. I do not see from that the PPACA is dead in the water. I am not a supporter, but just saying don't start celebrating too early. The justices needed to ask tough questions of both sides, which they did. But the fact that they questioned--especially that they questioned the Solictor General--didn't strike me as meaning that they already had their minds made up against the mandate being constitutional. It is a tricky question that is and should be decided on best understanding of the what the Framers intended, and what has been the history of applying the commerce clause.” (In response to Justices signal deep trouble for health reform)